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you can reform the tax system and blame what you don't like on the other side. but i prefer doing things and blame it on the other side. thank you. >>> up next, the latest from republicans. president obama is anti-catholic, they say. never stops. this has to do with real estate, by the way. not religion. this is "hardball," the place for politics. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way
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what about taxes? discounting sales tax. portland, oregon, rent the worst but came to the amount of taxes paid. highest taxes for people on vacation according to the global business travel association of business or the managers may pay $22.86 just in taxes. boston and indianapolis in a close second and third. $18.10 respectively there. we have big money in college football. we are going to to the ceo of one of the big playoff games to be and one of the big bowl games. another consequence of health reform. covering the nations volunteer fireman. why would they have to be covered under obamacare? and more on the new ceo of general motors which we talked about earlier. saying moments ago she was the unanimous choice. more details at the top of the hour as "markets now" continues. hi honey, did you get e toastecozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat r
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federal state and local taxes. so as these credits become stressed and distressed, and these situations emerge, firms like ours, other firms, become interested in the relative value of these bonds. so it's in these times and others, frankly, that we welcome a liquidity, the increased liquidity and the increased participation of professional investors who have a sense of how to navigate these waters. >> briefly, lawrence, is puerto rico too big to fail? >> i wish it were that simple. puerto rico has an enormous number of issues to confront. and frankly, dwarfs detroit by comparison in size. you're looking at $70 billion worth of issuance that is eye bi ubiquitously held. puerto rico is a complex problem, dwarfing detroit by size and magnitude. >> lawrence, thank you for joining us this morning. >> i appreciate it. >> we'll take a short break. still to come, it is a case of unhappy meals. can the protests make a u.s. minimum wage more or less likely? [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool
federal state and local taxes. so as these credits become stressed and distressed, and these situations emerge, firms like ours, other firms, become interested in the relative value of these bonds. so it's in these times and others, frankly, that we welcome a liquidity, the increased liquidity and the increased participation of professional investors who have a sense of how to navigate these waters. >> briefly, lawrence, is puerto rico too big to fail? >> i wish it were that simple....
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and also, alex, there are no big tax cuts or spending hikes that are -- spending cuts or tax hikes on the more vie zone. that speaks to the fact that even though you still have democrats, republicans duking it out this, latest budget battle might not threaten what seems to be a recovery that is picking up speed. alex? >> okay. kristen welker, thank you for that. here's our question for you. in light of the improved jobs picture, do you sense the economy has improved. >>> snow sleet, and ice, millions of americans bracing for icy conditions as the storm moves east. it is being blamed for at least 10 deaths. icy conditions are making drive perilous. >> my car was kind of weaving back and forth just because it was so slick. >> and it's scary too. in cincinnati, a bus hit several parked cars while the driver tried to manage the icy roads. in kentucky, they were so slick a salt truck overturned after a driver said his tires went off the side of the road. >>> in dallas, heavy snow and ice caused two marinas to collapse. it has canceled two marathons, one in dallas and another in memphis. fo
and also, alex, there are no big tax cuts or spending hikes that are -- spending cuts or tax hikes on the more vie zone. that speaks to the fact that even though you still have democrats, republicans duking it out this, latest budget battle might not threaten what seems to be a recovery that is picking up speed. alex? >> okay. kristen welker, thank you for that. here's our question for you. in light of the improved jobs picture, do you sense the economy has improved. >>> snow...
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we have got the earned income tax credit. we have got to make work pay. >> there are many of your colleagues who will say even though it doesn't sound as nice they like the earned income tax credit. it's less -- it's a different kind of potentially more precise tool. what about something like that as an answer here? >> here's the problem. what it does is force the government, force the taxpayer to pick up the cost of the businesses that don't want to pay their employees. we have small businesses that pay low wages, they are privatizing the benefits. but they are sociallizing the cost of the rest of society. a $12 an hour minimum wage would save tens of billions of dollars. >> michael? >> but you still have that group of smaller employers who are going calculate the cost of the extra hourly earnings and say i'm only going hire one and a half people i'm going to reduce to part time. i'm not going to spend more money out of my poblgtcket. and i think it does put pressure on the low end of jobs. >> final word? >> i think $12 an h
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i certainly want smaller government and lower taxes. stimulate the economy. when the tea party doesn't want to compromise and blow things up again the message gets lost in the strum of controversy. >> like what? what's an example of blowing things up. >> everybody knew and i said this on the factor very early on that you weren't going to defund obamacare it wasn't going to happen. >> even though the candidates who had run for office all promised that they would do whatever it took to repeal. >> these are weasels. >> i will agree with you on that. >> but you weren't going to get it done because the power is in the hand of the president. they weren't going to defund, period. so it was a waste of time kind of, but not really because ted cruz then came on the scene. so, it worked to his benefit. i have got to get to bashir. now, this msnbc outfit, they are pretty rough, these guys. they attack you, laura ingraham who we are going to have on later. they attack her in a very personal and vial way. putting that aside, do you understand what the reason is what they a
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in this country voters put the high taxation folks in power so more tax money for entitlements. i think jesus would stay out of the political arena and encourage everybody to help those who need help. charles from tulsa, oklahoma. it's amazing that liberals use jesus to promote obama care but try to stop other public references of christianity. interesting letter. jane from tucson, arizona. bill, try not to interrupt charles krauthammer. it makes the uh viewers angry. so be it, jane. this is a debate program. charles likes to joust. no one gets a free ride. i give krauthammer more room than other guests. charlene from rock springs, wyoming. i love that you allow krauthammer to speak with few interruptions. he luns on a bit though. my job is to challenge him and other guests. usually he carries the segment. debbie from england. during the segment, a little bit of oh your new york accent came out. once in a while that happens. i used to talk like rocky. t-a-u-l-k. i had a big long island accent. i never took a voice class or anything, but when i got a job in dallas i figured out t
in this country voters put the high taxation folks in power so more tax money for entitlements. i think jesus would stay out of the political arena and encourage everybody to help those who need help. charles from tulsa, oklahoma. it's amazing that liberals use jesus to promote obama care but try to stop other public references of christianity. interesting letter. jane from tucson, arizona. bill, try not to interrupt charles krauthammer. it makes the uh viewers angry. so be it, jane. this is a...
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your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arr
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decent health insurance at a reasonable cost through choice and competition on this marketplace, and tax credits that you may be eligible for, that can save you hundreds of dollars in premium costs every month, potentially. more problems may pop up. as they always do when you're launching something new. and when they do, we'll fix those, too. but what we also know is that after just the first month despite all the problems in the rollout, about half a million people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage through marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st, some for the very first time. we know that, half a million people. and that number is increasing after day. and it is going to keep growing and growing and growing. >> the president told congressional republicans to give up their campaign to repeal the affordable care act. >> now, we may never satisfy the law's opponents, i think that's fair to say. some of them are rooting for this law to fail. it's not my opinion, by the way. they say it pretty explicitly. some have already convinced themselves the law has
decent health insurance at a reasonable cost through choice and competition on this marketplace, and tax credits that you may be eligible for, that can save you hundreds of dollars in premium costs every month, potentially. more problems may pop up. as they always do when you're launching something new. and when they do, we'll fix those, too. but what we also know is that after just the first month despite all the problems in the rollout, about half a million people across the country are...
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people have tax issues. do you think now is good time to address the market as we're sitting on highs for the day? >> sure. anytime we get to a new high you have to be cautious and why are we here? is it based on fundamentals or is it a little frothy? i think it is based on fundamentals. cheryl: you would wait? >> i would, wouldn't necessarily, well i would actually ease in. depends on areas. i look for opportunities when stocks come down when everything else is going up. comes up on my radar why did that stock go down? what is the specific issue. that is the way which i would property it. look for more of those divergences where there are stocks maybe at the market stays where it is, what is going down. why is it going down and look there if is there good fundamental reason to do it. we have a lot of political headlines in the election year. that could cause volatility in the markets. could be fun for people. cheryl: maybe now and january time to ease into the market? ease is the word of the day. >> like a
people have tax issues. do you think now is good time to address the market as we're sitting on highs for the day? >> sure. anytime we get to a new high you have to be cautious and why are we here? is it based on fundamentals or is it a little frothy? i think it is based on fundamentals. cheryl: you would wait? >> i would, wouldn't necessarily, well i would actually ease in. depends on areas. i look for opportunities when stocks come down when everything else is going up. comes up...
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. >> i owned restaurants and i pay taxes on it. it causes unemployment. >> what do you say to people who lose jobs? >> listen to me. >> that doesn't help. minimum wage has nothing to do with it. >> the increase is 5% in the last 35 years. this is not america. >> we have already doubled. >> this is america. i'm proud of my country. >> we have doubled the number of people on food stamps. >> you are against filibusters. >> here's the problem. what is jamu going to say to people who lose the jobs? >> section 8 housing, food stamps. >> when you pay a minimum wage -- >> no, raise the cost of products and people buy fewer. >> people on a poverty wage, they have to get food stamps. they have to be on medicaid. >> there will be fewer people employed. sean hannity, go to mcdonald's, wendy's and say who in line the to buy hamburger wants to pay additional money for it? it will raise the price of the burger. >> you will lower the amount of people on food stamps. you will lower -- >> you're making it up. >> this is a fact. >> you're not looking
. >> i owned restaurants and i pay taxes on it. it causes unemployment. >> what do you say to people who lose jobs? >> listen to me. >> that doesn't help. minimum wage has nothing to do with it. >> the increase is 5% in the last 35 years. this is not america. >> we have already doubled. >> this is america. i'm proud of my country. >> we have doubled the number of people on food stamps. >> you are against filibusters. >> here's the...
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democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in the business community as my colleague knows. there is the pressure of mid term election as a lead up to the next presidential election and i would say i would read the tea leaves. the way they're getting together on the farm bill is an indication republicans want to play ball a little bit more. those are farm bills. farmers are their constituents. i think there's a con volution of things with the re-election and mid term. the presidential election is very important in this lead up, particularly since the fumble with obama care. the republicans may see an opening and may be a reason for them t
democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in...
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we can't do that, it wouldn't work and the president is not going to cut taxes, not going to stimulate private sector demand. we're a real mess if we get into a recession, aren't we? >> what you're saying is, it seems like policy makers are coming out and that's the worry. is it possible that we plod along? president obama doesn't care about ten years from now, he cares about the next three years. is it possible that we plod along? >> he doesn't care about the next three years, does he care about his ideology and where he stands with the people that believe in that ideology, or america and the economy. and it seems he's more concerned with years from now. >> the point about natural gas, why don't we see the l and g terminals on every coast and every city. line let's export natural gas. that he is a conflicts with the ideology. stuart: we know you as a trader, we have to ask the following question. what's the worst trade you ever made. >> simple, warren buffett said what you should do when you buy stocks, go to your house and buy the companies of the things that you use every day. stuar
we can't do that, it wouldn't work and the president is not going to cut taxes, not going to stimulate private sector demand. we're a real mess if we get into a recession, aren't we? >> what you're saying is, it seems like policy makers are coming out and that's the worry. is it possible that we plod along? president obama doesn't care about ten years from now, he cares about the next three years. is it possible that we plod along? >> he doesn't care about the next three years, does...
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i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a different fund if you need to. take the loss, put it in your pocket if you don't need it and carry it forward. tax law accounting is huge in investing. >> we've been out of the muni market for the past 14 to 15 months when munis started getting back over 5% we've been a buyer. we've been aggressively buying municipal bonds. >> rob morgan any opinion on that before we go, quickly? >> absolutely. i think having a portfolio for individual investor tilted more toward short end and rising rate environment makes sense. i think detroit bankruptcy spells trouble more for retirees on pension plans more for than muni bond investors. >> a
i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a...
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nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company and profitable group like eads should have a duty to ensure that there are no forced layer. the comments came just a few hours after eads announced 5,800 job cuts. restructuring will affect roughly 2,000 jobs in germany, 1,260 in france, 567 in spain and 550 in the united kingdom. in france, eads is going to sell its paris headquarter, since the headquarter of the company has been moved. the plan will be implemented over the next three years. some of the terms will be offered in terms of mobility. but eads warned this morning that there could be additional job cuts in the future should the bu
nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company...
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businesses haven't been paying taxes, most residents aren't paying their property taxes. but businesses are beginning to come back in. there's a trickle of businesses and some bigtime -- dennis: okay, but, guys, to get back more specifically to the topic at hand, scott martin in chicago, detroit faces $18 billion unfunded liabilities, and people had to wait hours for the police to show up. were the unions wrong to fight for pensioners? >> no, i don't think they were wrong, dennis. that's what they had to do. the joke around in chicago is chicago is basically could be detroit, you know, in a couple years. i mean, that's one thing that's going on ear is we're having the same -- here, this is just a precursor to a possible wave of bankruptcies that might happen across the country. i'll tell you one thing else to watch out for, watch out for your muni bond portfolios, the bonds that allow these cities and states issue, the funny part -- and jeff flock brought it up in his interview, a lot of those pension funds be buy those very bonds. so you're going to talk about downgrades
businesses haven't been paying taxes, most residents aren't paying their property taxes. but businesses are beginning to come back in. there's a trickle of businesses and some bigtime -- dennis: okay, but, guys, to get back more specifically to the topic at hand, scott martin in chicago, detroit faces $18 billion unfunded liabilities, and people had to wait hours for the police to show up. were the unions wrong to fight for pensioners? >> no, i don't think they were wrong, dennis. that's...
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buttence in terms of spending programs, not closing top programs, raising rates, for republicans on taxes, but they have shuffling things around to relieve the budget sequester which both parties want to see happen. >> where is the area of compromise greatest, jon, and what are the issues they are willing to compromise on? >> it's different for different people. republicans and some democrats including chuck hagel at the pentagon who don't like the level of defense spending the way it's squeezed by the budget sequester and it gets squeezed more in 2014 by the sequester proportionately than domestic programs do. that gives some impetus for republicans to go along. democrats are raising the caps by an equal amount on the domestic side of the budget. these are things, priorities the democrats have for social programs, republicans have for defense, which are getting relieved and stitching together solutions to fill in the gaps financially even at a little deficit reduction on top of that, things like raising the fees for airline companies pay for for airport security, that's on the revenue si
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the judge says omar obama pays his taxes and meets the requirements for a green card. during the hearing, omar obama testified, and i'm quoting him now, "i do have a nephew, he's the president of the united states." >>> when we come back, an estimated $10,000 in holiday donations allegedly stolen from the salvation army right here in the nation's capital, and the whole thing was caught on tape. you're going to find out how it happened. >>> and this year, santa could be delivering your christmas gifts with fighter jets on his tail. we have details of what the u.s. military is now planning. this was the hardest decision i've ever had to make. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive
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had he to raise taxes in order to cut the $11 billion deficit. raising taxes is not something that's designed to make you very popular as well as cutting government spending. i spoke with the finance minister and he's pretty b buoyant. the public outcry on that, people are pretty pleased. i did ask him, is this just kicking the can down the road. take a listen. >> we have to reduce government expenses in a way that will not hurt all the services we want to give to the government. the fight for efficiency in all the governments around the world is a hard fight. we know now things we didn't know before about how to do it because we've been doing it for quite a while. this is why things are better now. i think we're going to have a new fiscal rule which will allow us to reduce government expenses in a way that will allow us not to raise taxes. >>ing where do you see that in order not to raise taxes in 2014, 2015. >> i can tell you we're not going to hurt the budgets of education because we are an education modulated government and of course health a
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for the irs says that the website, the one that allows in the system allows you to get the obamacare tax credit could be susceptible to fraud. they're asking the irs to improve that system. back to you. david: so many details. thank you, rich edson in d.c. thanks a lot. liz: now we've been covering this from the beginning. a battle royale in the console wars this holiday season. gamers and investors listen up. sony playstation 4 and microsoft xbox one have both already sold millions of consoles but which one will come out on top? david: also, one in four college women are using the lulu app. have you heard about this? it allows women to rate men mom r anonymously. we have an exclusive with the ceo and her plans to make a lot of money off this craze. you want to stay tuned for that. ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan
for the irs says that the website, the one that allows in the system allows you to get the obamacare tax credit could be susceptible to fraud. they're asking the irs to improve that system. back to you. david: so many details. thank you, rich edson in d.c. thanks a lot. liz: now we've been covering this from the beginning. a battle royale in the console wars this holiday season. gamers and investors listen up. sony playstation 4 and microsoft xbox one have both already sold millions of consoles...
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ashley: commuting get as little more taxing. the amount of workers can put transit costs cut in half by congress. at least those with the train. that is outrage. tracy: because they have drive evers? in tech minute we'll review lg's curved glass phone which is about to hit the store shelves. ashley: the dow has been down over 100 points for a long time but as you can see, desperately trying to make a comeback, down 99 points or there abouts. the market has been under a little bit of selling pressure these last several days. get breaking news on the fed beige book. peter baron's with the details. peteer? >> hey, ashley and tracy, the beige book for november says the economy continued to expand ad a modest to moderate pace from mid-october through mid insofar as november and the report does not appear to tee up tapering of bond purchases cuttings back on quantitative easing in next two weeks when the report will be used by policymakers. this reports e has the same language on the economy and job creation as the last meetings on be
ashley: commuting get as little more taxing. the amount of workers can put transit costs cut in half by congress. at least those with the train. that is outrage. tracy: because they have drive evers? in tech minute we'll review lg's curved glass phone which is about to hit the store shelves. ashley: the dow has been down over 100 points for a long time but as you can see, desperately trying to make a comeback, down 99 points or there abouts. the market has been under a little bit of selling...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending, that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look, this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement since '86 is because it's not easy to do. so we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything we want. >>> all right. so there you have it. a major, major deal, words you don't often here in washington, d.c. right now. compromise. and as you heard paul ryan say, a step in the right drink, although there will be plenty of conservatives who won't be happy with this deal. there will be some liberals who won't be happy with it as well. it's still got to pass the house of representatives, pass the senate, go to the president for his signature. if it passes, there will not be a government shutdown in january. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even bet
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending, that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look, this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement since '86 is because it's not easy to do. so we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything we want. >>> all...
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states reportedly lose $23 billion a year in uncollected sales taxes from online retailers. >>> u.s. manufacturing grew last month at the fastest pace since april of 2011. that is according to the ism index. manufacturing rose in november to 57.3. that is up from 56.4. that is the reading for october. and highest reading in 2 1/2 years just clocked in. >>> dow chemical is weighing options to sell most of its chlorine operations its oldest business as part after plan to sell assets worth 3 to $4 billion. dow is moving away from chemical production, to focus on electronics, packaging and agriculture. that is the latest from "fox biz." adam: bill ackman may be disengaging from the media but is he actually going away? charlie gasparino joins us looking like spock from the alternate universe in that episode from "star trek" with the pointy ears. what is with the beard real quick? >> i just didn't feel like shaving for couple days. i looked in the mirror, doesn't look that bad. i tried it a few times. and, i'm seeing what happens. lori: new mirror. adam: there you go. you're speechless. wh
states reportedly lose $23 billion a year in uncollected sales taxes from online retailers. >>> u.s. manufacturing grew last month at the fastest pace since april of 2011. that is according to the ism index. manufacturing rose in november to 57.3. that is up from 56.4. that is the reading for october. and highest reading in 2 1/2 years just clocked in. >>> dow chemical is weighing options to sell most of its chlorine operations its oldest business as part after plan to sell...
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a tax. john harwood will explore that in the days ahead. >>> we've heard from fast woodworkers, economists on the debate. today an industry executive to tell us what it will really mean for his business. joining me, jamie richardson, vice president of white castle. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you, kelly. >> you say if we raise the minimum wage, president says from $7.25 an hour to, perhaps, $10 an hour. what the direct effect on white castle? >> groups pleading to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. to more than double the mandated minimum wage, it would be catastrophic for white castle, our team members and neighborhoods. we've been part of the cities we're at for more than 90 years now. >> can you give us the numbers, jamie? >> sure. we have 406 restaurants. we know that would result in closing more than 200 of those restaurants. the ones remaining would be glowing embers, dying stars. what we also know is it would cost thousands of jobs to take a starting wage and doub
a tax. john harwood will explore that in the days ahead. >>> we've heard from fast woodworkers, economists on the debate. today an industry executive to tell us what it will really mean for his business. joining me, jamie richardson, vice president of white castle. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you, kelly. >> you say if we raise the minimum wage, president says from $7.25 an hour to, perhaps, $10 an hour. what the direct effect on white castle? >>...
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sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you replace the $2 billion? >> sales taxes. >> will they have to go up? >> no, i'm cutting taxes -- i've cut taxes every year. i've been governor three years, cut taxes basically 24 times. it's property taxes, business taxes, sales tax. we have all budget surplus, i walked in with a budget deficit, i now have a $1.2 billion surplus. we're making our economy the opportunity economy where, you know, if you want to build a business, you can -- and you want to get a job, you come to florida. >> your unemployment rate has dropped quicker than any other state, i know that. and you're now -
sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you...
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taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. crisis over, our call. steve liesman reporting the fed is likely to begin tapering next week. d.c. close to a budget deal, new regulations in place for wall street, and new dawn for the big banks. the government out of gm and europe is stabilizing. we're going to have playbook on how you should play it. what do these gentlemen think about it? a rare and exclusive interview with the co-ceo of the private equity giant carlyle group and exclusive with time warner's ceo. and what an incredible 24 hours. culminating in this a new ceo. this is just a day after the governme
taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now....
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we got over 50 tax extenders that will expire this year. they're important to number of important industries and costs to the economy. >> one of the big issues you talked about, extending those emergency unemployment insurance benefits. democrats are arguing about that on the house floor. republicans say these are emergency measures. democrats say that, look, economy is still in trouble. we still need to extend the emergency unemployment benefits. on january 1st, the maximum unenemployment benefit goes from 73 weeks, to a maximum of 26 weeks. house speaker john boehner says president obama has proposal to extend those benefits. back to you. adam: rich edson, thank you very much. >> factory workers and labor organizers. raising, to raise a federal minimum wage. >> few moments ago the demonstrators lift the scene. look at video. reported just a short time ago. at one point, things got very tense. some demonstrators tried to force their way into the restaurant. restaurant hired a security guard. and apparent the demonstrators decided to give u
we got over 50 tax extenders that will expire this year. they're important to number of important industries and costs to the economy. >> one of the big issues you talked about, extending those emergency unemployment insurance benefits. democrats are arguing about that on the house floor. republicans say these are emergency measures. democrats say that, look, economy is still in trouble. we still need to extend the emergency unemployment benefits. on january 1st, the maximum...
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frankly, we need comprehensive tax legislation. and if we got that, i think it would make us all more competitive. certainly help our business, i'm sure. but those two or three things, i think, are our headwinds right now. >> immigration reform, is that something important to you as well? >> very important. it is very important to us. we do bring in people. we need talented people. we need skilled workers regardless of where they come from. so getting some sort of immigration reform is important to us. >> frank freetdman, great to see you. thank you for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> we have about 40 minutes left to go before the closing bell. the dow now up about 174 points. 18 points or so on the s&p. it is sitting below the 1805 level that would put us back in the black for the week. >> while shoppers are hunting for holiday gifts, some retailers are shopping for a present that could last a whole year and a lot longer. a new ceo. we have that story coming up. >>> and one retailer not loo
frankly, we need comprehensive tax legislation. and if we got that, i think it would make us all more competitive. certainly help our business, i'm sure. but those two or three things, i think, are our headwinds right now. >> immigration reform, is that something important to you as well? >> very important. it is very important to us. we do bring in people. we need talented people. we need skilled workers regardless of where they come from. so getting some sort of immigration reform...
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taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to do reconciliation. it was ugly, that's why we're sitting here in this poisonous atmosphere. and look what we're dealing with with obama care. do you think you should have done it that way? >> but the fact of the matter is, we were also in the deepest recession anyone here has experienced. >> can i ask one question? >> which leads to anger and fear and reaction against all of those that they felt responsible had to put them in that trick bag. >> we are up against a hard break with the commercial. but, leader, would you stay for the next
taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to...
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and the rates in new york with sales tax and everything and income taxes, state income taxes are roughly the same rate. so the tax equalization. i don't pay double. it gets offset. >> i don't know what that says, now we're equal to -- >> it's about 50%, basically is the marginal rate. >> you think that's fine? >> well, the british government reduced it from 50% to 45% and i thought that was wrong at the beginning of the conservative coalition because they said they were doing it to try and increase entrepreneurial activity. i think the best way to do that is a capital gains tax, not income tax. so i think that was misplaced. and i think at a time when people were worried about inequality and equality, which was high on the political agenda, i think it was the wrong thing to do. >> it brings up a lot of issues about income equality. and we know the one thing that solved income equality is growth and jobs. growth and jobs. not entitlements, not redistribution, it's growth and jobs. and some of the efforts to do it the other way, to have the government orchestrate a shrinking of it -- >> fa
and the rates in new york with sales tax and everything and income taxes, state income taxes are roughly the same rate. so the tax equalization. i don't pay double. it gets offset. >> i don't know what that says, now we're equal to -- >> it's about 50%, basically is the marginal rate. >> you think that's fine? >> well, the british government reduced it from 50% to 45% and i thought that was wrong at the beginning of the conservative coalition because they said they were...
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tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft status. >> it helps bobby was an enlisted man teenager. he had that credibility to make that charge. we're going to where kennedy gave his great american university speech. i'll allude to that. kennedy gave this great speech there the peace speech. but he said something i remembered ever since i read it. problems of man are manmade. they can be solved by man. in the past man has solved the seemingly unsolvable. he can do it again. that sense of national confidence that we can solve our problems especially the ones we create can we bring it
tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft...
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barack had 94 opportunities -- on the tax thing, i want to correct you on that again. and i want to let you know what i did as a mayor and as a governor. and i may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but i'm going to talk straight to the american people and let them know my track record also. >> you can see him, he's like, uh-oh, no. i guess the important thing, this does go to the idea that clearly, and this is from a cnn.com story, from back in 2008, clearly biden had been prepped specifically about running against a woman candidate and, in fact, in this story, no candidate for president or vice president in the history of the country has had more advice on what to say than senator biden had on his debate with senator palin. >> and he comported himself extremely well, because biden is not one to bite his tongue in any way, shape, or form. but i do think that for the republican party, again, this is going to be, especially with the tea party, and the tea party holds far more conservative views about women, about minorities, about th
barack had 94 opportunities -- on the tax thing, i want to correct you on that again. and i want to let you know what i did as a mayor and as a governor. and i may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but i'm going to talk straight to the american people and let them know my track record also. >> you can see him, he's like, uh-oh, no. i guess the important thing, this does go to the idea that clearly, and this is from a cnn.com story, from back in 2008,...
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. >> again, that's people i think not wanting to take tax -- not wanting to have to pay a tax bill. really, again, "usa today" wall street looks like pamplona. you think this is an article which says bubble, bubble, bubble. instead it is about how broad the advance is. it's a very positive article how the advance is different from some of the advance that is have led to big falls. very smart piece. >> the dow's gained year to date three times the gain of last year. do you expect that trend to continue into 2014? in any way? >> i think it's very hard if we forget we will have another washington bruising. right? do you think anything's gotten better there? i mean, we don't mention the health care. everyone talks about the health care site. i saw oracle mentioned as a possible problem in the "the new york times" piece and a thing that dazzles me is how we forget. right now. that there's a republican party that hates the president. but in another month we'll talk about that ian good for 6%, 7%, 8% decline. >> without a doubt and facing the same issues we faced a couple of months ago. >>
. >> again, that's people i think not wanting to take tax -- not wanting to have to pay a tax bill. really, again, "usa today" wall street looks like pamplona. you think this is an article which says bubble, bubble, bubble. instead it is about how broad the advance is. it's a very positive article how the advance is different from some of the advance that is have led to big falls. very smart piece. >> the dow's gained year to date three times the gain of last year. do you...
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next they'll tax the reindeer outside. what's next? >> we have extreme weather alert, at least 11 people are dead after a winter storm packed with snow, ice and surprisingly cold temperatures descended on the united states. ice, sleet and snow in parts of texas caused several accidents, power outages and flight cancellations. >> check out this video out of duluth, minnesota. an eerie steam effect on lake superior. this happens when the water temperature is warmer than the air. over the past week duluth got almost 3 feet of snow. rick reichmuth is standing by, a tweet from murray holderman in montana. he says it's negative 13 right now. >> yeah, warm. >> negative 13. >> better than glass cow where it's minus 32. >> in montana. the cold is extreme. the temperatures in the far northern rockies and plains seems crazy cold and it is for that area but it's crazy cold to the south. you're 1 degrees in midland, texas, and 21 in dallas and 4 in amarillo. factor in the wind, it feels colder than that. feels like minus 8 in amarillo, texas. it gi
next they'll tax the reindeer outside. what's next? >> we have extreme weather alert, at least 11 people are dead after a winter storm packed with snow, ice and surprisingly cold temperatures descended on the united states. ice, sleet and snow in parts of texas caused several accidents, power outages and flight cancellations. >> check out this video out of duluth, minnesota. an eerie steam effect on lake superior. this happens when the water temperature is warmer than the air. over...
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they are not talking about tax reform. they are not talking about a massive way to fix some of these issues at the defense department. it really is just sort of this status quo negotiation. >> what about unemployment benefits. how will that shake out? $25 billion. republicans insist it gets paid for? >> do i think they are going to insist it gets paid for but it will be in there and pay for it in some way. i assume it comes from the selling of the spectrum and this airline deal. but the fact that that's what we're talking about. >> that's an inside joke. every time you need money we'll sell the spectrum. >> they are disagreeing how much spectrum is worth. that's another issue. >> how do you sell this spectrum, harold? >> you know what is it, joe, you're selling stuff in the air. >> i think chuck is right, i'm not applauding this but the fact that we are -- the fact we are applauding this is telling about where we are. >> small ball is better than no ball. >> you're saying the same thing. >> i am. >> i think it's amazing. i
they are not talking about tax reform. they are not talking about a massive way to fix some of these issues at the defense department. it really is just sort of this status quo negotiation. >> what about unemployment benefits. how will that shake out? $25 billion. republicans insist it gets paid for? >> do i think they are going to insist it gets paid for but it will be in there and pay for it in some way. i assume it comes from the selling of the spectrum and this airline deal. but...
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it wouldn't close any tax loopholes. those things have proven too partisan for these budget negotiators to tackle. yesterday, in the nfl, the kicker for the denver broncos made a 64-yard field goal. record for the nfl. this is more like a 6-yard field goal. they haven't kicked it yet. i do think they will before congress goes home. it is a minimum achievement for people to cheer about. >> john, it is interesting when you talk about some of the little sticking points here. one is the benefits for the long-term unemployed. that is making up a record percentage of the people in this country who are unemployed. do you get the sense that congress is looking at the jobs report and saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't move the needle on that right now? >> i think that is difficult in part, because when you look at the size of this deal, we are only talking about $90 billion over two years of lifting the sequester caps and replacing them. it is more of a reshuffle. the unemployment extension would cost $25 billion. that is a very lar
it wouldn't close any tax loopholes. those things have proven too partisan for these budget negotiators to tackle. yesterday, in the nfl, the kicker for the denver broncos made a 64-yard field goal. record for the nfl. this is more like a 6-yard field goal. they haven't kicked it yet. i do think they will before congress goes home. it is a minimum achievement for people to cheer about. >> john, it is interesting when you talk about some of the little sticking points here. one is the...
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taxes and regulations. talk about what you hear on the hill and what you are hearing at the white house. is there a chance to pass minimum wage through the senate? >> the minimum wage talk is you hear it more to the side than the unemployment talk. when minimum wage hiked in the bush year, it was 2007 and the country had not gone through a recession yet and even then it took a huge amount of capital to get it through. a famous senator on the senate really pushed the bill over the top and ended up getting it through. that was where we are now. i don't hear much optimism that we'll get to $10.10. you hear more about that. with respect to unemployment insurance, you are starting to see the debate heat up because it comes at a cruel time. it would be after christmas, december 28th. you had about 1.3 million people losing benefits. the question is, how do you pay for it? in the past it wasn't always paid for. $25 billion. the budget negotiations are trying to figure out if they can find money to pay for that $25
taxes and regulations. talk about what you hear on the hill and what you are hearing at the white house. is there a chance to pass minimum wage through the senate? >> the minimum wage talk is you hear it more to the side than the unemployment talk. when minimum wage hiked in the bush year, it was 2007 and the country had not gone through a recession yet and even then it took a huge amount of capital to get it through. a famous senator on the senate really pushed the bill over the top and...
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i mean how many people in new york state who were spending 50% of everything that they make in taxes, say hey listen, i would be willing to spend another 5% more to make the trains and bridges and airports better. who trusts government any more to do that? >> listen, my question for the group as a whole is everyone who has read about these incredibly hi-tech high-speed trains in europe and asia, it's not like they haven't been proposed in florida. there was a proposal for a high-speed train. but in this country is there an appetite, because joe said is the problem we don't throw enough money. your points about percentage of gdp. we're spending more and more money on ballooning entitlements. we spend plenty of money on infrastructure. if you drive from new york to maine you can see how different states manage their infrastructure dollars differently by when the potholes end and start up again. >> one they are thing about percentage of gdp. dwight eisenhower didn't have made care and medicaid take up the budget. all of the percentages are going to be declining including defense. >> i ag
i mean how many people in new york state who were spending 50% of everything that they make in taxes, say hey listen, i would be willing to spend another 5% more to make the trains and bridges and airports better. who trusts government any more to do that? >> listen, my question for the group as a whole is everyone who has read about these incredibly hi-tech high-speed trains in europe and asia, it's not like they haven't been proposed in florida. there was a proposal for a high-speed...
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in a web site that's not secured, i think i'll put my tax information in. i love this line, the team is operating with private sector velocity and effectiveness. it cost about a billion dollars and now they're operating with private sector effectiveness. >> now they're way over a billion dollars and nobody understands how can a web site costs that much. you do web sites for free. i have many, many web sites and they're up for nothing. you hire some young guy or some guy or woman who is intelligent and they give you a web site. but you don't spend a billion dollars and you don't spend a million dollars. so i just don't understand why aren't we suing the company thistly screwed up the web site? they're going to blame kathleen sebelius and they're going to blame everybody else and they probably have a pretty good defense. but why isn't this country doing something about getting the billion dollars back? this is a web site that is totally grossly disgusting. >> on all days, cyber monday, not going to be a great day. >> beautiful. >> meanwhile, we've got another
in a web site that's not secured, i think i'll put my tax information in. i love this line, the team is operating with private sector velocity and effectiveness. it cost about a billion dollars and now they're operating with private sector effectiveness. >> now they're way over a billion dollars and nobody understands how can a web site costs that much. you do web sites for free. i have many, many web sites and they're up for nothing. you hire some young guy or some guy or woman who is...
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because later on this afternoon in "street signs, reque signs," wer big companies, not just in time for tax season, but one you'll want to put on your radar. back to you. >> all right. one stock to watch is clearly twitter. we're looking at the highest levels since the company went public. $52.59, off slightly from the level. but we'll talk more about why twitter is behaving so well in just a moment. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ thaso ally bank has a puts more that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd.
because later on this afternoon in "street signs, reque signs," wer big companies, not just in time for tax season, but one you'll want to put on your radar. back to you. >> all right. one stock to watch is clearly twitter. we're looking at the highest levels since the company went public. $52.59, off slightly from the level. but we'll talk more about why twitter is behaving so well in just a moment. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams,...
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he evaded taxes on the cottage. the president didn't take to his side and also you remember the $30,000 plate funt raising event that went on in harlem, which is the district of charlie rangel. he wasn't invited. >> but you can have a conversation with charlie rangel. charlie rangel is a politician. he understands compromise. two people coming together to achieve something. the obama white house wants to lecture you on how they're morally superior, shut up and obey. one has a realistic understanding of human nature and the other thinks he's jesus. >> more on that coming up. first, this. it's not too early to talk 2016. there's already chatter about who's going to make the next run for the white house. >> it's something that i'll certainly consider. >> i'm a very able politician i'll tell you whether i'm able to persuade my wife. >> our next guest has those few names no one is talking about yet. >> remember this, it had so many of you outraged yesterday. spaghetti owe's tweeting out this picture on pearl harbor day.
he evaded taxes on the cottage. the president didn't take to his side and also you remember the $30,000 plate funt raising event that went on in harlem, which is the district of charlie rangel. he wasn't invited. >> but you can have a conversation with charlie rangel. charlie rangel is a politician. he understands compromise. two people coming together to achieve something. the obama white house wants to lecture you on how they're morally superior, shut up and obey. one has a realistic...